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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 04:43 PM Dec 2017

Franken's resignation shows that only one of our two great parties has any integrity

By Paul Waldman December 7 at 1:44 PM

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It has never been clearer than it is right now: While abusers come from every region, every religion, every race, every economic class and every political orientation, the Democratic Party is taking the issue of sexual harassment seriously and is willing to cast out its own if they’ve been credibly accused. The Republican Party does not take the issue seriously and is perfectly happy to tolerate serial abusers in its midst — even an accused child molester — if there might be a political cost to turning its back on them.

Whatever else you might think about those parties, right now one of them is acting with some integrity. The other is not.

It was clear from Franken’s remarks that he was prepared to fight the charges and attempt to continue his political career. And he might well have succeeded. The allegations against him are of behavior that falls on the less awful end of the sexual abuse spectrum (gropes and unwanted kisses), and his guilt would be difficult to establish in any legal sense. Given the passage of time — he isn’t up for reelection until 2020 — it isn’t hard to imagine that he could have done his work as a senator, waited for the issue to fade and found himself rehabilitated in voters’ eyes. Other politicians have survived worse scandals.

But Franken’s party wouldn’t allow it. More specifically, the women in his party wouldn’t allow it. Yesterday, upon the release of a new allegation against Franken, it was a group of Democratic women senators who came out and demanded his resignation. Over the course of the day, more and more of their colleagues joined them, until almost the entire Democratic caucus in the Senate was united. Franken obviously felt he no longer had any choice but to step down, even though it wasn’t what he wanted to do.

Contrast that with how Republicans have responded to much more egregious charges against their own. Many Republicans tried to get Moore to leave the race, but when he refused, they pretty much gave up. Not long ago Paul Ryan made an emphatic statement that “sexual harassment has no place in any workplace, let alone in the United States Congress,” but when he was asked how that might apply to the president of the United States, he dodged: “Right now, we’re focused on making sure this place works the right way.” And while Democrats pressured John Conyers into resigning, I haven’t seen any Republican call for Blake Farenthold‘s ouster.

We must keep reminding ourselves that the leader of the Republican Party is on tape bragging that he can commit sexual assault with impunity, and more than a dozen women have come forward to say that he assaulted them. That doesn’t even get into the long litany of other horrifying things he has done, like reportedly bursting into the dressing rooms at the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants so that he could watch the contestants undress, something else he has bragged about (“I’m allowed to go in because I’m the owner of the pageant, and therefore I’m inspecting it…they’re standing there with no clothes, ‘Is everybody okay?’ And you see these incredible looking women, and so I sort of get away with things like that”).

It was Republicans’ most fervent hope that we’d just forget about all that, and they wouldn’t have to answer for their own role in helping Trump evade responsibility for his odious history. And before you say “What about JFK, or Bill Clinton?,” understand this: Both parties may have been guilty of tolerating the abuse of women in the past, and it’s certainly worth reconsidering what was accepted at earlier times. But right now, only one party is doing the right thing.

full article
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2017/12/07/frankens-resignation-shows-that-only-one-of-our-two-great-parties-has-any-integrity

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Franken's resignation shows that only one of our two great parties has any integrity (Original Post) DonViejo Dec 2017 OP
YAY For Integrity!!!! SoCalMusicLover Dec 2017 #1
K&R. This is the whole point of it all. NT Bleacher Creature Dec 2017 #2
Integrity does not shit on due process Egnever Dec 2017 #3
Nonsense...it means we will continue to lose....as the GOP continues their bullshit attacks. Demsrule86 Dec 2017 #4
"Cap'n! Cap'n!! Moral High Ground Ho, Two Points To Starboard!!" hatrack Dec 2017 #5
Women sure do have some integrity! kcr Dec 2017 #6
This is the problem - "if they've been credibly accused" dansolo Dec 2017 #7
What has "integrity" got to do with forcing out a man who is likely innocent? democratisphere Dec 2017 #8
1000 +'s Duppers Dec 2017 #12
Integrity will not save this country in these times liberal N proud Dec 2017 #9
The party doesn't have integrity if it opts for mob rule over due process. Vinca Dec 2017 #10
The problem with that piece is that it's not true. rockfordfile Dec 2017 #11
👍 A.frickin.men. Duppers Dec 2017 #13
 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
3. Integrity does not shit on due process
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 04:44 PM
Dec 2017

Especially when the accused invited the investigation.

I would argue it destroys integrity completely in favor of mob rule.

kcr

(15,317 posts)
6. Women sure do have some integrity!
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 04:47 PM
Dec 2017

We don't need no evidence. We'll just band together and demand BLOOD, we will!

What a steaming pile of garbage.

dansolo

(5,376 posts)
7. This is the problem - "if they've been credibly accused"
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 04:47 PM
Dec 2017

None of the accusations have been credible - some of them have been ludicrous.

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
8. What has "integrity" got to do with forcing out a man who is likely innocent?
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 04:49 PM
Dec 2017

Good luck finding another with Al Franken's conviction and drive.

rockfordfile

(8,704 posts)
11. The problem with that piece is that it's not true.
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 04:51 PM
Dec 2017

The Democratic Senators all year long didn't call on Trump to resign. Trump is a crook and I think un-American. With the Trump University and Trump foundation scam.

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